The stories were first published in a Worcester Evening Post newspaper column called, "Looking Back on a Half Century," in 1935. This version includes an introduction, forward, and biography of William J. Larkin.
For more information on such formulae see Sanders, “Transition from Opening to Body,” 348‐62; Mullins, “Disclosure as Literary Form,” 44‐50; Mullins, “Formulas in Epistles,” 380‐90; Mullins, “Petition as Literary Form,” 46‐54. 7.
Overstreet, R. L. 1981 Difficulties of New Testament Genealogies. Grace Theological Journal 2:303-316. Packer, J. I., Merrill C. Tenney, and William White, Jr., editors 1982 All the People and Places of the Bible.
The scholarly consensus ( Meeks 1977 ) says Luke describes Simon as a magician , a Gnostic only in the wider and vaguer sense of gnōsis . The assertion that he taught the Gnostic doctrines of the Simonian sect is probably traceable to ...
Interpreting and Applying the Authoritative Word in a Relativistic Age William J. Larkin ... are all involved in the term ( G. Johannes Botterweck and Helmer Ringgren , eds . , Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament , rev . ed .
... 3rd Significant Uncials H (Coislinianus) Paul's Epistles; 6th I (Freerianus or Washington) Paul's Epistles; ... 826, 828, 983, 1689, 1709—known as the Ferrar group) Gospels; 11th-15th COPTIC (COP) copbo (Boharic—north Egypt) copfay ...
This book presents a comprehensive articulation of New Testament teachings on mission from a contemporary American evangelical standpoint. Mission in the New Testament contributes a fresh statement of the biblical...
Interpreting and Applying the Authoritative Word in a Relativistic Age William J. Larkin ... sense of the text comes in part from a static view of culture born of functionalism (Eternal Word and Changing Worlds: Theology, Anthropology, ...
" "In this volume, William Larkin provides a reliable guide to the intricacies of the Greek text of Ephesians and demonstrates how recent linguistically informed analyses can shed light on old questions."--BOOK JACKET.
After describing ways to maintain Greek reading proficiency and ways to prepare the text in translation and, visually, in mechanical layout, Greek Is Great Gain devotes the bulk of its pages to a step-by-step exegetical method.